Thanks all for you input and please keep it coming…….However, I really wanted to stay clear from the design of a “proper” DSB and how it functions. That can go on forever and lots of threads out there. So far we have reinforced all the things that I’ve read regarding the subject and in order to clarify the process (at least in my head) I would like to simplify things.
The first Question is will a DSB (just sand) added to a container reduce nitrates? May not be a simple yes/no answer, and maybe it is, but I would like to attempt to answer the question in a somewhat controlled manner. In order to answer that question I’m setting up the diagram above. Flow will be slow..VERY SLOW…Water will be flowing “through” the bed in order to isolate a sample for testing. And I’m hoping this would provide an answer to my question a lot sooner.
Hope that makes sense.
Still confused after reading the Deep Sand Bed in a Bucket (DSBiB) thread the one thing I thought I got was no living organism to shift the sand. I sort of agree with what you are saying about worms, but sort of understand the adsortion (was that the right word?) idea also. I think I also read that after X time people with DSBiB did get some live organisms growing. Is that what your saying with mature slowly?
I am redesigning (upgrading) and I am thinking of adding, but like everyone else can't decide if they work. Or is that work for everyone but me? nobody but me? only people with clown fish? :hmm4: Sounds like there is some magic here. Allmost got a mirror to go with the smoke?
Still confused after reading the Deep Sand Bed in a Bucket (DSBiB) thread the one thing I thought I got was no living organism to shift the sand. I sort of agree with what you are saying about worms, but sort of understand the adsortion (was that the right word?) idea also. I think I also read that after X time people with DSBiB did get some live organisms growing. Is that what your saying with mature slowly?
I am redesigning (upgrading) and I am thinking of adding, but like everyone else can't decide if they work. Or is that work for everyone but me? nobody but me? only people with clown fish? :hmm4: Sounds like there is some magic here. Allmost got a mirror to go with the smoke?
Trev :
I like your post about the worms, and that is what I was getting at, worms dont kill the bacteria, they actually help to get nutrition to the bacteria which are barried deep down(I may have spent too much time looking at my DSB
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Yeah dude me to, my family and visitors think I am crazy because I look at things growing in the sand and on rocks with a micro for hours so they think I have lost it, but hey if you wanna pick up a chick in a bar just chune her about the nitrogen cycle :wildone: it works everytime![]()
I want to try a dsb on my first tank in the sump area. My quations is should I put cheato and other macro algae in there too?
I want to try a dsb on my first tank in the sump area. My quations is should I put cheato and other macro algae in there too?
in my Fuge, I have 6" of DSB and cheato on top with 2 T5HO lights on it. lit 24/7
that being said, the cheato on top of DSB isnt that good I find :S
it will trap detritus in it, and will attract most of the life forms from the DSB to it. so they will eventually all leave the DSB and live in the cheato since that's where the food is
In my set up, I havent ran into Issues, although, I think the cheato has changed the operation of my DSB under it ! instead of being full of organisms, it is now not moved, so I'm sure there are sulfure batches inside, which are lowering NO3, but if disturbed, it would most probably kill everything in my tank lol
Wait! I thought we did not want sediment falling on the DSB.
Brian, i will probably add one as well, but you might want to consider doing it in a bucket. Then if you don't like it, it doesn't work, or it goes bad it is easier to replace.
Interesting observation and I must agree the cheato is like a castle for the orgs.........hey does the FBI know about that tikking time bomb you have there:spin1:
LOL dude yeah we dont want it but it does happen there is no dsb that has 0 sediment settlement they all have just the better ones have less, the cheato is like glue and the sediment sticks to it rem the part of the cheato that the sediment sticks to is suspended in the open water
yea the life in the cheato is just amazing, which is making me feel like it has taken the organisms out of the DSB.
the sulfur thing, I really hope its just in my head ! but a DSB, with no movement is bound to develop sulfur and hydrogen sulfur over time, no ? please say no lol hahaha
I have started Zeo about a month and a half ago, will wait another month and a half, and I think after I will remove the DSB and cheato from the fuge and make my Fuge a frag tank .
think about it though. some remove the detritus with mechanical filter, I feel like my tank with no mechanical filter except skimmer is same clearity.,
but the onews with mechanical filter have to clean it daily or it will become a nitrate factory, not in DSB form, so its a win win IMO
Bio-load- It looks like you have a denitrification filter based on the same principles as the coil denitrator from your diagram. Allmost is right in that this isn't the best replica of a DSB to use as a research model. Even if he doesn't know what the word "fluidized" means!:lmao: